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    Chapter 2 exercises 1.  The following is a list of accounts and identification letters A through J for Shannon Management Co.:    Use the form below to identify the type of account and its normal balance. The first item is filled in as an example.     2. Recording following transactions using T-accounts and prepare the journal entries for the transactions a. Company A paid $2‚500 cash to satisfy a previously recorded account payable. b. Mr A‚ one owner of the company withdrew $ 100

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    E1-3. The Long Run Golf & Country Club details the following accounts in its financial statements. Accounts payable and accrued liabilities a) liability (L) b) operating activity (O) Accounts receivable a) asset (A) b) operating activity (O) Property‚ plant‚ and equipment a) asset (A) b) investing activity (I) Food and beverage operations revenue a) revenue (R) b) operating activity (O) Golf course operations revenue a) revenue (R) b) operating

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    Forms of Business Organization Western Governors University The study of business organization is a study of complexity: as each business is different‚ each form of business organization is also unique. From a local hot-dog vendor to a trucking company‚ from a restaurant to a multinational‚ each business has different legal‚ moral and ethical concerns‚ and there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to determine how a business should best be organized. Take the first two businesses

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    1 Forms of Business Organizations and Their Attributes 2 Forms of Business Organizations And Their Attributes Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the easiest business organization to form because ownership consist of a single individual. The sole proprietor has ultimate control over the focus and direction of the entire business. This feature sets the sole proprietorship apart from all other business organizations. The advantages of a sole proprietorship are that the only paperwork

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    The Carlton Polish Company Duisenberg School of Finance 04-03-2013 1. Comparable Economic Laboratory (EL) is like Carlton a leading manufacturer in chemical supplies. However this company is much bigger‚ internationally operating and directly supplying to end-users‚ mainly institutions. The product range being offered is most in line with the products offered by Carlton Polish. Another comparison is the compounded growth rate of sales: EL has a growth rate of 13% and Carlton of 14.59%

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    Legal Forms of Business LAW/531 Business Law March 4‚ 2013 Dr. Linda Fried Legal Forms of Business Businesses exist and managed in many of the same ways. However‚ there are many formats that businesses are operated in. From sole proprietorship to different partnerships to corporations‚ each form has many similarities‚ but they are very different types of businesses. Each business entity will vary on three primary factors: liability‚ taxation and record-keeping (Entrepreneur‚ n

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    (2002) 419–432 www.elsevier.com/locate/system Doing focus-on-form Rod Ellis*‚ Helen Basturkmen‚ Shawn Loewen Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics‚ University of Auckland‚ Private Bag 92019‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand Received 17 April 2002; received in revised form 14 June 2002; accepted 17 June 2002 Abstract ‘Focus-on-form’ refers to a particular type of form-focused instruction - the treatment of linguistic form in the context of performing a communicative task. This article

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    Othello’s character‚ circumstance and the eventual catharsis of fear and pity are the qualities that make Othello a tragedy. Othello’s position of eminence accentuates his eventual downfall‚ and his tragic flaw is essential in both the circumstances created and in the resulting catharsis. Shakespeare creates an accumulation of fear and pity‚ through the harsh deception of Othello‚ and catharsis occurs when Othello is released from this situation through his death. Through Othello’s position of eminence

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    John Walter O. Boisvert TM 102 (12:20 – 2:00) FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION 1. Sole Proprietorship - is the simplest business form under which one can operate a business. The sole proprietorship is not a legal entity. It simply refers to a person who owns the business and is personally responsible for its debts. A sole proprietorship can operate under the name of its owner or it can do business under a fictitious name. ADVANTAGES: * Capital - Sole proprietor contributes

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    equals to: i. Assets j. Capital k. Liability l. None 4. The payment of business debts: m. Has no effect on owners’ equity n. Increase assets o. Decrease liabilities p. none of the above 5. Which of the following is not an asset: q. cash r. equipment s. notes receivable t. all are assets 6. Both assets and owner’s equity would be increased by: u. Drawings v. Purchase of machinery on credit

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